07-01-2010 03:39 PM
I am getting VERY slow response from my Ciscoworks server and when I checked I saw 45 copies of cwjava.exe running as well as 2 copies of apache.exe and 11 copies of dbserv.exe running. These seem to be draining a serious amount of resources. The question is, is this normal?
07-02-2010 04:50 AM
I have a similar problem with a great number of copies of cwjava.exe running as well as 2 copies of apache.exe and a lot of copies of dbserv.exe running. I have just upgraded to LMS 3.2, but I had also the problem with LMS 3.0.1.
07-05-2010 01:08 AM
Seems to be standard. I have 42 cwjava.exe , 2 apache.exe and 9 dbsrv10.exe
07-05-2010 03:13 AM
Use pdshow or pdshow -brief to see the ciscoworks processes.
Or use the webinterface Common services -> Server -> -Admin -> Processes to see what is going on.
You can use the processID to match the pdshow process to the process in the taskmanager
Cheers,
Michel
08-17-2012 09:49 AM
Im sure it has something to do with the new services installed with LMS. Is there a list of services that there that will tell us what each one does?
08-18-2012 12:01 PM
Having many cwjava.exe processes running is normal behavior. As Michel mentioned, correlating pdshow output with task manager's display will let the curious know exactly which cwjava.exe is associated with which Cisco Prime process.
Rather than try to prune or turn off certain processes, it's a much better idea to just invest in some more RAM and load up the server. Cisco Prime is much happier with more RAM.
08-21-2012 08:44 AM
How much ram do we actually need? I have doubled the requirements for Cisco works 4.1; 4 core @ 3.0 qhz, 8gb of ram for 90 manage devices, about 140 physical switches.
08-21-2012 10:27 AM
Double the minimum recommendation is usually sufficient.
If you are heavily leveraging the Performance polling functions that tends to be a big consumer of system resources.
I usually try to put in 2-3 times the minimum, with the thought that why cause $20,000+ of software on a $5,000+ server to suffer for lack of several hundred dollars of memory.
08-22-2012 10:45 AM
Typically is the CW server suppose to have constant high CPU usuage though?
We only have 100 managed devices with a quad core 3.0ghz processor. My users are complaining about slow page refreshes when configuring a net config job or simply browsing around on the CW prime web interface.
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